The boss (my better half) is always plucking a sprig of Rosemary when we go places, because she loves the smell. There's always a sprig sitting in the cup holder of her truck for aroma. Here in Arizona, it's used as a landscaping bush in parking lots all over the place. Is that decorative landscaping plant the same as the rosemary you would but as a spice? If so, and she finds out, there may be some bare bushes in the neighborhood.
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"Rosemary is one of those Mediterranean herbs with a long and varied history. It has been used to cure a variety of ills, from baldness to gout. It is said to keep evil spirits away and help reform thieves".
I could use some help with the hair thing. Don't have gout and the only evil spirit I know comes in a frosty glass. Please don't steal it.
I can attest to the power of the vidalia onion.
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